Tanzania started implementing neo-liberal economic policies on a large scale from the mid-1980s. Since then there has been a debate over the direction of change from a centrally planned to a free market economy. Whereas economists generally seem to be optimistic, others—including political scientists—although in principle they may not necessarily be opposed to the adoption of neo-liberal economic policies per se, seem to have serious reservations with the way such policies are implemented. The central argument of this article is that economics and economic policies in Tanzania are dogmatically driven by neo-liberal ideology at the expense of economic science, which would have allowed serious reasoning and pragmatic thinking in the formulati...
Economic liberalism which was founded by Adam Smith is the base for the former liberalism ideology. ...
The legacy of the last 50 years of development economics is not very inspiring. In the 1960s and 197...
Article published in a journal titled: Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol.6, No.21, 201...
With the onset of globalization one-party state regimes were forced to liberalize politically and ec...
The paper discusses development theories that underpinned Tanzania’s economy in the past five decade...
This article looks at the relationship between economic ideas and policymaking in Africa over the la...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
Since 1986, Tanzania, like many other countries, has experienced a remarkable political and economic...
During the past two decades, neopatrimonialism has become the convenient, all purpose, and ubiquitou...
Since 1986, Tanzania, like many other countries, has experienced a remarkable political and economic...
This paper has two sources: One is my own research in three broad areas: business cycles, economic m...
This article explores Tanzania's experience of industrial policy since independence through the conc...
Since independence, agriculture has been the backbone of Tanzania's economy. Factors like good clima...
Incentives are not always of an economic kind, Stefan Hedlund and Mats Lundahl stress in this study ...
Economic liberalism which was founded by Adam Smith is the base for the former liberalism ideology. ...
The legacy of the last 50 years of development economics is not very inspiring. In the 1960s and 197...
Article published in a journal titled: Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol.6, No.21, 201...
With the onset of globalization one-party state regimes were forced to liberalize politically and ec...
The paper discusses development theories that underpinned Tanzania’s economy in the past five decade...
This article looks at the relationship between economic ideas and policymaking in Africa over the la...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
Economics is arguably the most important social science on account of its fundamental and valuationa...
Since 1986, Tanzania, like many other countries, has experienced a remarkable political and economic...
During the past two decades, neopatrimonialism has become the convenient, all purpose, and ubiquitou...
Since 1986, Tanzania, like many other countries, has experienced a remarkable political and economic...
This paper has two sources: One is my own research in three broad areas: business cycles, economic m...
This article explores Tanzania's experience of industrial policy since independence through the conc...
Since independence, agriculture has been the backbone of Tanzania's economy. Factors like good clima...
Incentives are not always of an economic kind, Stefan Hedlund and Mats Lundahl stress in this study ...
Economic liberalism which was founded by Adam Smith is the base for the former liberalism ideology. ...
The legacy of the last 50 years of development economics is not very inspiring. In the 1960s and 197...
Article published in a journal titled: Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol.6, No.21, 201...